Void Contact

BIOGRAPHY

Void Contact is a studio band founded in the mid to late 80's by David McHenry on vocals, keyboards, and drums, and Carter Scott on vocals, keyboards, and guitars. They independently released two albums: Age of Antiquity in 1989 and Autonomy in 1991, which featured a keyboard and vocal rich progressive pop sound.At that time, their influences ranged from Yes, Rush, and Jethro Tull to the more pop sensibilities of Billy Joel and Chicago.

Carter eventually left the band for other pursuits while David formed a live band of the same name and played multiple venues in the Nashville area. During this period David recorded 5 songs that were never released. The style evolved into more of a power pop sound, much like The Beatles, Supertramp, Jellyfish, and Toy Matinee. Eventually the band broke up and these songs were shelved when David left the music scene for other pursuits.

In 2013, David and Carter both found a renewed sense of inspiration and began writing and recording new songs, continuing that power pop sound. David has remastered and, in some instances, re-recorded certain parts of the 5 unreleased songs.Both sets of songs have been compiled in their first release since their hiatus named “Many Happy Returns”.They now have a new album entitled "Secrets and Alibis" available now!